Tucker Brook Falls 1

This attractive waterfall in southern New Hampshire dries up a bit during the summer, but in early summer it is quite beautiful. This shot also demonstrates that you can break the rule about shooting waterfalls on a sunny day if you are very careful about what you are doing.

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Pulpit Falls 1

Pulpit Falls is a small but elegant waterfall right on the border of New Hampshire and Massachusetts, near where both meet Vermont.

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Glen Ellis Falls 1

Glen Ellis Falls is one of the most well-known waterfalls in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. It is a short, though steep, walk from a parking area just south of the Pinkham Notch Visitor Center. Due to extreme spray, it is nearly impossible to get a good image from the base, but this view from higher up does exist with a little scrambling effort.

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Erebus Falls 1

Erebus Falls is the middle of a set of three waterfalls known as Triple Falls. This semi-obscure location is on a brook on the northeast slope of Mount Madison. The other two falls are interesting but do not photograph as well as this one. For this shot, I climbed down into the gorge in order to place the waterfall below the fallen logs.

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Hitchcock Falls 1

Hitchcock Falls is a complex cascade over a jumbled pile of boulders on Bumpus Brook, a stream that comes off the north side of Mount Madison in New Hampshire. There are several other waterfalls on this brook but I wasn't able to get satisfactory shots of those.

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Spring and Summer Waterfalls

9/19/2015

Tucker Brook Falls

It has been a long time since I last updated this website. Here are some new images from back in June: five waterfalls from New Hampshire. The first waterfall here is Tuckerbrook Falls, located in Wilton, NH. The first time I went here, the waterfall ended up being all dried up. I had much better results this time. This shot also demonstrates that it is possible to shoot waterfalls on a sunny day, even with the sun striking the falls, and still end up with a good result. But it usually doesn't work this well.

Pulpit Falls

Next up is Pulpit Falls, a small but elegant waterfall near the MA/NH border. Like the previous one, I had to deal with sunlight for this waterfall. Fortunately, the light was actually quite magical, and I came away with a shot unlike any I've seen from here before.

Glen Ellis Falls

Glen Ellis Falls is one I've been to before, and it's a magnificent and well-known waterfall, but the results the first time didn't work out so well. The trouble with Glen Ellis is that the spray at the bottom is very powerful, and the gorge walls direct the spray into the viewing area at the base. My lens got fogged up very quickly and it was impossible to get the shot there. However, there is a decent view higher up that avoids the spray, and this is where this shot was taken.

Erebus Falls

Erebus Falls is the middle waterfall of a set of waterfalls called Triple Falls. These waterfalls are located on Townline Brook, which is found off Dolly Copp Road on the northeast side of Mount Madison. This was the only one of the three that I found made for an excellent image.

Hitchcock Falls

Finally, here is Hitchcock Falls. This is the 3rd waterfall listed for Bumpus Brook, also on the northern side of Mount Madison. The other falls on this brook didn't impress me much, but I might take a look at them again some other time.